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Ivo Perelman Quartet: Water Music

Read "Water Music" reviewed by John Sharpe


New and old converge on Water Music. Tenor saxophonist Ivo Perelman showcases a quartet with longstanding partner Matthew Shipp on piano together with the fresh rhythm axis of bassist Mark Helias and drummer Tom Rainey. Although they have not played with Perelman before, they are not exactly Johnny-come-latelys. Both have achieved veteran status, not only individually, ...

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Bassdrumbone, Kim Cass & Ivo Perelman

Read "Bassdrumbone, Kim Cass & Ivo Perelman" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Ever heard of “fartlek"? It's a method of training for runners where they can play around with their speeds, very unstructured. That's sort of what this episode of One Man's Jazz turned out to be--all over the place in terms of style, tempos, musical variations and origins in the albums debuting. For instance, the Southeast Asian ...

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America in Miniatures And More

Read "America in Miniatures And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


The featured album on this edition is from guitarist Miles Okazaki who gathers an extraordinary cast of ten musicians to create Miniature America, a collection of 22 vignettes exploring the wonder of chance encounters and “found" compositions. I am featuring four of these pieces. The rest of the show includes brand new releases of both studio ...

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Karen Borca, Wadada Leo Smith & Amina Claudine Myers, & Albert Beger

Read "Karen Borca, Wadada Leo Smith & Amina Claudine Myers, & Albert Beger" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


This episode finds itself in a lot of different nooks and crannies of creative improvised music; there's the bassoon of Karen Borca, often considered the pioneer of that instrument in jazz, on a never-heard-before album, there's meditative yet free collaboration between two long time friends and members the AACM, trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith and pianist Amina ...

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Matthew Shipp: The Data

Read "The Data" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Music is communication, and jazz, especially jazz improvisation is the purest form of expression of one's intercourse. Think of this in terms of the contrast between Buddy Bolden, who is believed to be the very first jazz musician and Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones. Bolden began playing Gospel, blues, and marching band music, but his ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Phil Haynes, Janel Leppin, & Ndududzo Makhathini

Read "Phil Haynes, Janel Leppin, & Ndududzo Makhathini" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Last year veteran drummer Phil Haynes set out on a mission to document his past recording and music history; the first step, and a large one, was the publication of a book, “Chasing The Masters," which was paralleled by a 60-plus compilation of songs by various groups he led or played with. One of those bands ...

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New Blue Notes And More

Read "New Blue Notes And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


Four new albums from the legendary Blue Note label dominate this edition of the show. There are also two new releases from the Smoke Sessions label as well as the pick of the best new releases. Featuring Charles Lloyd, Brian Bromberg, Melissa Aldana, Ivo Perelman & Matthew Shipp, Ron Miles, TAC, Bill Frisell, Mark Kelso's Mystic ...

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Ivo Perelman Quartet: Water Music

Read "Water Music" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Come on a rafting expedition with the Ivo Perelman Quartet. A river excursion is a perfect metaphor for the saxophonist's Water Music. Those familiar with the anomalous and idiosyncratic sounds that emanate from Perelman's saxophone also know he is attuned and reactive to the set and setting of a performance. Just as a trip on a ...

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Andrew Hill, Luke Stewart, Ivo Perelman, and more

Read "Andrew Hill, Luke Stewart, Ivo Perelman, and more" reviewed by David Brown


This week, pianoless trios from U.S.E. Trio, Julieta Eugenio and Sonny Rollins; Andrew Hill works from Chad Taylor, Alex Harding and Lucian Ban; a piano battle: Johnny Costa vs. Art Tatum; albums recorded on this day in history: Davis's On the Corner and Coltrane's Crescent; A fine set of works featuring bassist Luke Stewart; and toping ...

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New Music From Luke Stewart, Ben Sidran, Dan Loomis, Tomeka Reid, And More

Read "New Music From Luke Stewart, Ben Sidran, Dan Loomis, Tomeka Reid, And More" reviewed by Bob Osborne


On this edition all new releases from Luke Stewart Silt Trio, Ben Sidran, Dan Loomis, Tomeka Reid, Ray Obeido, Wes or No Trio, Manos Loutas Quartet, two albums from Phil Bancroft, Natsuki Tamura & Jim Black, Andy Milne and Unison, Foreign Affair Trio feat. Hector Martignon, Chris Zuar Orchestra, Countermeasure and The Burlington New Millennium Orchestra, ...


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